Simulating Long-Range Threats

Target vehicles play a crucial role in refining the nation’s missile defense

By Presley Price

The U.S. conducts a variety of missile defense demonstrations each year using live target vehicles to collect critical data and test performance of the deployed and developing systems designed to defend the nation. These flight tests are complex undertakings that include land, sea, air and space assets as well as a significant number of personnel. The target vehicle is often one part of a much larger exercise and must work perfectly when called upon to enable test objectives and avoid expensive delays.

”Our Targets teams have one of the most difficult jobs in the industry. We task them with building complete missile systems that emulate the advanced threats we face based on intelligence alone. Building target vehicles is another form of rocket design that includes simulating varying attack ranges, defining their trajectories and tailoring the payloads they carry,” said Robin Heard, director, Northrop Grumman’s targets operating unit.

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Finding the Right Balance

Initially designed and fielded as a second stage motor on the LGM-118 Peacekeeper ICBM, Northrop Grumman modified the decommissioned SR119 motor to serve as a first stage motor for the first time. The new design also moves the first stage avionics from the motor to the interstage, enabling a more streamlined integration process and improved vehicle end-to-end testing capability.

“It’s about finding the right balance of affordability and innovation – combining capable, government-owned surplus motors, state-of-the-art avionics and sophisticated payloads to accurately simulate threats,” said Eric Draves, director of intermediate and intercontinental ballistic missile target programs, Northrop Grumman. “As we develop new systems and modify our proven vehicles, we factor in capacity to evolve and expand performance based on what our customers need. We’re able to leverage our unmatched solid rocket motor expertise, common avionics architecture and adaptable vehicle enhancement kits to quickly and cost effectively tailor target vehicles to meet any mission.”

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